For anyone who absolutely loves Guillermo Del Toro's two "Hellboy" movies, they have a lackluster horror flick from 1997 to ...
And it comes perilously close to opposing the idea of human progress itself. For that, the movie lays all blame squarely on ...
Be that as it may, I'm here with the scorching hot take that decades from now, the filmmaking community will get together and ...
Del Toro released his first feature, Cronos, in 1993 in his birth country of Mexico. A vampiric tale that beautifully blends fantasy and horror, it displayed all of ...
From "Pan's Labyrinth" to "Hellboy," here's how Globe critic Odie Henderson ranks Guillermo del Toro's movies.
In James Whale’s iconic 1931 version of “Frankenstein,” Boris Karloff imbued the monster with a poignant vulnerability.
Del Toro’s long-awaited Frankenstein is both a resurrection and a requiem. Reimagining Mary Shelley ’s classic through his ...
Blade II is the best of the three Blade movies, and a surprisingly good companion to del Toro's new Frankenstein movie.